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hold on, bob, whoa, whoa, whoa. bob, bob. >> schieffer: just hold on. >> look, my child was not stillborn. my child was born alive. he lived two hours. by the way, prenatal testing was... we had a somogram done there. they detected a problem. and the doctor said, you know, you should consider an abortion. this is typical, bob. this is what goes on. in medical rooms around the country. yes, prenatal testing, do, in fact, result more often than not in this country in abortions. that is a fact. >> schieffer: i stand corrected on the stillborn. you're absolutely right. i simply misspoke. but, senator, do you not want any kind of prenatal testing? i mean, would we just turn our back on science at, that this is something that expectant mothers should not go through, that it's best not to know about these things ahead of time? i mean, is that what you're saying here? >> no. look, people have the right to do it but to have the government force people to provide it free, to me, has... is a bit loaded. there are all sorts of
hold on, bob, whoa, whoa, whoa. bob, bob. >> schieffer: just hold on. >> look, my child was not stillborn. my child was born alive. he lived two hours. by the way, prenatal testing was... we had a somogram done there. they detected a problem. and the doctor said, you know, you should consider an abortion. this is typical, bob. this is what goes on. in medical rooms around the country. yes, prenatal testing, do, in fact, result more often than not in this country in abortions. that...
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and is appearing with one of the purported short list vice presidential candidates, virginiaovernor bob mcdonnell. newt gingrich suspected his campaign and declared romney conservative enough. >> this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> reporter: while gingrich is out of the way he's leaving behind attacks being picked up by the obama campaign. >> are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. i don't know of any american president that had a swiss bank account. >> reporter: attacks should echo in the fall election. as the race for the white house gets busy. romney has to spend the rest of the season not only shoring up support but building a campaign war chest to compete with president obama. lynn? >>> brian mooar, thank you. >>> now here is a look at other stories making news, "early today" in america. a police officer was nearly killed in the line of duty after being shot during a traffic stop. the officer was able to return fire but the suspect did escape. the manhunt came to an end when the gunman killed himself after police s
and is appearing with one of the purported short list vice presidential candidates, virginiaovernor bob mcdonnell. newt gingrich suspected his campaign and declared romney conservative enough. >> this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> reporter: while gingrich is out of the way he's leaving behind attacks being picked up by the obama campaign. >> are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. i don't know of any...
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i haven't really thought about that, bob, the business of newark is in front of me. >> yeah, this is somebody who rushed into a neighbor's house that was on fire to save that person's life. he is currently trying to exist on food stamps so he can better relate to people doing that. he is going to get to write his own ticket. i do think it is shrewd of him though to think about bypassing the governor's race with christive that could be an extremely expensive race at a time when he could sort of waltz into the senate. i would behe bypasses on the chris christive match up, and runs for senate. >> yeah and frank laudenberg is going to be 90 years old. he might say i'm going to let cory booker have his chance. current tv unbelieve correspond dent -- >> michael we're going to find the video of frank laudenberg rush going a burning house to save people as well, so don't you worry. >> rushing? rushing? [ laughter ] >> all right. up next, political birthplace of ronald reagan, but lately a political burial ground for gop economics. shouldn't they at least be able to tie their shoes in the gol
i haven't really thought about that, bob, the business of newark is in front of me. >> yeah, this is somebody who rushed into a neighbor's house that was on fire to save that person's life. he is currently trying to exist on food stamps so he can better relate to people doing that. he is going to get to write his own ticket. i do think it is shrewd of him though to think about bypassing the governor's race with christive that could be an extremely expensive race at a time when he could...
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but we've seen the ratings rise and then fall again at the beginning of the last two years. >> now bob, independent of any unforeseen problem, one of the things that we're seeing is the president has a much different message, and a much different orientation to the american public and voter than the republicans. and today he talked about his positive version of america as compared to the republicans. listen to this. >> whether it's mr. romney or mr. gingrich or mr. santorum or whoever else they might decide to select, they represent a fundamentally different vision of america. and it's not the bold, generous, forward looking optimistic america that i think built this country. >> is the different view of america, the optimism that the president so dramatically displayed in the state of the union, is that contrast part of what's helping to drive a more favorable view of the president? >> sure. especially when combined with what bill calls the sense of well-being that people are beginning to feel. there could be some exoginous event that put the economy back in the wrong place instead of
but we've seen the ratings rise and then fall again at the beginning of the last two years. >> now bob, independent of any unforeseen problem, one of the things that we're seeing is the president has a much different message, and a much different orientation to the american public and voter than the republicans. and today he talked about his positive version of america as compared to the republicans. listen to this. >> whether it's mr. romney or mr. gingrich or mr. santorum or...
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there's a lot of interest in newt gingrich right now. >> bob, you've seen debates come and go. but tonight is critical because it could really decide if the polls are right, as close as this is, it could decide who tips toward having the momentum into tuesday. what does willard have to do tonight, particularly in light of the swiss accounts that he did not disclose coming out? what does newt have to do tonight? >> well, i think what mr. romney has to do is to have it translated into the various languages of switzerland, for one thing. all that gingrich ark parentally has to do is say things like swiss bank accounts and all this type of thing. we haven't even gotten to the immigration debate. but really, right now, newt probably just has to play defensive judo. it looks like when someone is mauling themselves, you just stand back. that seems to be what's happening. jackie a moment ago brought up crystallized pretty much the romney argument which is that the campaign -- the country needs somebody who has business experience. he certainly does have business experience with the dis
there's a lot of interest in newt gingrich right now. >> bob, you've seen debates come and go. but tonight is critical because it could really decide if the polls are right, as close as this is, it could decide who tips toward having the momentum into tuesday. what does willard have to do tonight, particularly in light of the swiss accounts that he did not disclose coming out? what does newt have to do tonight? >> well, i think what mr. romney has to do is to have it translated into...
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>> bob: it's that. he has been under attack for -- however you pronounce the company. >> andrea: solyndra. >> bob: it's a little inoculation against that. it is also underscoring billionaires despite what you say about soros. most billionaires and millionaires are lined up behind the right wingers. >> dana: not true. >> bob: the other reason is that obama is having trouble with the independent voters, we have a poll, "new york times" poll that if i were looking at this and i was the obama campaign i'd be worried about it. among the independent voters this is 50% approve -- 52% disapprove, 37% approve. the only good news is mitt romney will probably be the republican nominee and has a higher disapproval rating among independents an obama does. number, it is something he has to look at. >> andrea: he won them marginally in 2008. it wasn't a landslide. >> bob: and it won't be. the definition of independent voter is generally they go -- >> dana: with ads like this. it will be a long year if they start this
>> bob: it's that. he has been under attack for -- however you pronounce the company. >> andrea: solyndra. >> bob: it's a little inoculation against that. it is also underscoring billionaires despite what you say about soros. most billionaires and millionaires are lined up behind the right wingers. >> dana: not true. >> bob: the other reason is that obama is having trouble with the independent voters, we have a poll, "new york times" poll that if i were...
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>> bob: in history. you have don't being in the face of one of the wealthiest guys to run for president refuse to release taxes. freddie release them when obama releases the academic transcript. >> dana: that would be a great news day. >> andrea: he should release them of bob and the other liberals on tv. if you turn on the other network they are going there has to be bad stuff in there. bad stuff. all hypothesizing. >> bob: it doesn't hurt me. it hurts him. it's his problem. >> dana: we weren't even going to talk about that. we were going to get to something that debbie waserman schultz said but i'll save it for monday. come up between now then we talk about geraldo rivera. he thinks the cruise boat captain is a disgrace to the industry and country. we'll hear directly from him. stay with us. ♪ ♪ "special report" starts at 6:00. now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the five." newt gingrich is a guy who has never really been accused of lacking in self-confidence but rick santorum s
>> bob: in history. you have don't being in the face of one of the wealthiest guys to run for president refuse to release taxes. freddie release them when obama releases the academic transcript. >> dana: that would be a great news day. >> andrea: he should release them of bob and the other liberals on tv. if you turn on the other network they are going there has to be bad stuff in there. bad stuff. all hypothesizing. >> bob: it doesn't hurt me. it hurts him. it's his...
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bye-bye. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
bye-bye. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto®...
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uaw president bob king joins us in the war room. and that's next. keep it right here. our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. lowered wages for union and non-union workers too. i wonder why they do that. i wonder if it has to do with campaign donations from incredibly rich people. >> thank you so much for joining ah, claim trouble. [ dennis ] you should just switch to allstate, and get their new claim satisfaction guarantee. hey, he's right man. [ dennis ] only allstate puts their money where their mouth is. yup. [ dennis ] claim service so good, it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can always count on them. unlike randy over there. that's one dumb dude. ♪ ♪ the new claim satisfaction guarantee. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >> now here is a piece of news i am very happy to report: today's big job gains were due in part to major growth in the automotive industry. auto makers and dealers added more than 15,000 jobs last month. just that little slice of things alo
uaw president bob king joins us in the war room. and that's next. keep it right here. our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. lowered wages for union and non-union workers too. i wonder why they do that. i wonder if it has to do with campaign donations from incredibly rich people. >> thank you so much for joining ah, claim trouble. [ dennis ] you should just switch to allstate, and get their new claim satisfaction guarantee....
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these anonymous virginia officials close to the discussions in bob mcdonnell's office say that bob mcdonnell and virginia republicans are changing their minds now in having an emergency meeting to figure out what they will do because they had no idea, they did not realize that their legislation was requiring forced vaginal probes. they didn't know. the whole reason the national media, us included, freaked out about the bill in the first place? it's not -- there wasn't a freak out when it was originally introduced, there was a freak out when virginia democrats explicitly made the republicans who supported this bill spell out in no uncertain terms that their new law would definitely, specifically deliberately require the kind of ultrasound that is not the one that looks like this. but rather is the one that looks like this. virginia democrat david englin put forward an amendment which is the whole reason this got national attention. he put forward an amendment in virginia that said essentially, come on now, you can't just require a vaginal probe without a woman's consent. that cannot possibly
these anonymous virginia officials close to the discussions in bob mcdonnell's office say that bob mcdonnell and virginia republicans are changing their minds now in having an emergency meeting to figure out what they will do because they had no idea, they did not realize that their legislation was requiring forced vaginal probes. they didn't know. the whole reason the national media, us included, freaked out about the bill in the first place? it's not -- there wasn't a freak out when it was...
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>> no, bob. >> let me just say first, do you think -- are those real body, downing? i mean, have you ever seen newt gingrich without his shirt? >> for the record, no. but, no. look, this is a primary, and i think primaries are tough, and, you know, you are in florida, their governor came through a really tough primary. my governor came through a tough primary, he won. you are going to have debbie wassermann shums in a few minutes, she led the hillary clinton charge against barack obama and called him a hypocrite from the very beginning. look, i think primaries work. i think they make candidates stronger and i think if you look at american history, you will see that usually winners come out of very tough primaries and they make these candidates stronger, tougher and battle-tested and i think it is great that everyone is talking about the republicans right now. >> but donald trump, he is kind of worried about it. you heard what he just said. he said, you know, he thinks they are cannibalizing each other. do you think that is going to all come out okay? >> now, the hist
>> no, bob. >> let me just say first, do you think -- are those real body, downing? i mean, have you ever seen newt gingrich without his shirt? >> for the record, no. but, no. look, this is a primary, and i think primaries are tough, and, you know, you are in florida, their governor came through a really tough primary. my governor came through a tough primary, he won. you are going to have debbie wassermann shums in a few minutes, she led the hillary clinton charge against...
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bob comes to us from washington as you can see. welcome inside "the war room." >> governor it's great to be with you, and best wishes to your show. you are doing a great job. >> i appreciate it. thank you. we're right at ground zero and one of the issues we're following is this citizens united issue. but let's take a look at what it was like on the ground today in terms of the protests at the supreme court. >> today we gathered in front of the supreme court to do two things. one is to pushback on the citizens united decision, but also to thank two justices who last week when the supreme court stayed the montana supreme court's decision montana said we want to keep the rules in place that prohibit corporations from getting involved in politics. the supreme court said no because of citizens united that very narrow decision, 5-4 that passed two years ago, the decision that came down from the courts they had to stop the montana decision but two justices said maybe as a result of what we have seen with all of these super pacs and the fa
bob comes to us from washington as you can see. welcome inside "the war room." >> governor it's great to be with you, and best wishes to your show. you are doing a great job. >> i appreciate it. thank you. we're right at ground zero and one of the issues we're following is this citizens united issue. but let's take a look at what it was like on the ground today in terms of the protests at the supreme court. >> today we gathered in front of the supreme court to do two...
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jan crawford, dean reynolds and bob schieffer are tracking the cab datas. crackdown in oaklands, police arrest more than a hundred members of the occupy movement in a violent clash at city hall. and menu makeover in los angeles schools. bill whitaker tells us why more greens at lunchtime are making students see red. >> the healthier it get, the more disgusting it is. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. we begin tonight with a massive accident on one of the nation's busiest highways. a series of crashes early this morning on interstate 75 in gainseville, florida. wreckage was strewn for nearly a mile in both directions. at least ten people are dead. drivers, it turns out were blinded by folk and smoke from a nearby brushfire. and tonight officials say that fire may have been a case of arson. nearly eight hours after the deadly pileups began, firefighters were still trying to put out the flames. the images from above even more dramatic. a hollowed out tractor-trailer still
jan crawford, dean reynolds and bob schieffer are tracking the cab datas. crackdown in oaklands, police arrest more than a hundred members of the occupy movement in a violent clash at city hall. and menu makeover in los angeles schools. bill whitaker tells us why more greens at lunchtime are making students see red. >> the healthier it get, the more disgusting it is. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening,...
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michaels, and bob dole. there is no question none of this could have happened without them coming to the table and understanding how important it was to achieve a result. i also have to emphasize what i believe is the fundamental catalyst for all of this. that is there was a president who was determined to solve this issue. absolutely determined. as we see, not only was he willing, but he ended up sacrificing tremendous political capital, personal political capital in order to do what he felt the country needed at that time. there are a lot of folks who like these kinds of agreements to take place in a climate where there are no politics. it will never happen. it will never happen because politics is the cement that holds the system together, not what divides it. in my opinion, there are three political aspects that have to be looked at in what happened in 1990 and certainly have parallels to what is going on today. there are the politics of the differences in philosophy. there certainly is a liberal perspec
michaels, and bob dole. there is no question none of this could have happened without them coming to the table and understanding how important it was to achieve a result. i also have to emphasize what i believe is the fundamental catalyst for all of this. that is there was a president who was determined to solve this issue. absolutely determined. as we see, not only was he willing, but he ended up sacrificing tremendous political capital, personal political capital in order to do what he felt...
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and your stepfather, bob, who is a military man, a tough man in many ways. he took you to the battlefields of france, verdon, i think it was. and as you walk through the war gra graves and you got a sense of just the scale of what had happened. you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some sell lar. >> it's a glassed-in, basement-like area that had the bones of a hundred thousand people that had been blown apart in the fields. the battle lasted for nine months. literally, back in that era, they went out after the war, put them all in this one extraordinary memorial. we were staying with a friend of my father's who had been drafted in 1941 and sent to the philippines, served in the baton death march and spent three and a maf years in a japanese prison camp. so the combination of seeing the battlefield of this 600,000 men died in a nine-month period in this battle. and listening to him talk about the stories of defeat. and then a few weeks later, the french paratroopers killed the french fourth republic and brought back gen
and your stepfather, bob, who is a military man, a tough man in many ways. he took you to the battlefields of france, verdon, i think it was. and as you walk through the war gra graves and you got a sense of just the scale of what had happened. you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some sell lar. >> it's a glassed-in, basement-like area that had the bones of a hundred thousand people that had been blown apart in the fields. the battle lasted for...
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joining us our political panel byron york, rick klein and bob cusack. byron, stalemate? that is almost sugarcoats where we are. >> for the time being this is a crazy situation. >> no! are you kidding! >> this is nuts. the president can win on raising tax rates for the highest earner, earners that's what he campaigned on time after time and the republicans would cave on this they could make agreement. and everybody could go home for christmas. the president asked for more and more to make it unacceptable to republicans. on the issue that he campaigned on, making everybody pay their fair share, he could win now. >> greta: rick? >> so much of this is going to plan also why people hate washington. it is playing out the way you have to expect it would. when they are talking now, they are not negotiating either publicly or privately. they are throwing things out to try and assuage their respective bases to get them to the point where they know they have to get to. a month by washington standards is eons of time for them to figure this out. they are not going to serious for a c
joining us our political panel byron york, rick klein and bob cusack. byron, stalemate? that is almost sugarcoats where we are. >> for the time being this is a crazy situation. >> no! are you kidding! >> this is nuts. the president can win on raising tax rates for the highest earner, earners that's what he campaigned on time after time and the republicans would cave on this they could make agreement. and everybody could go home for christmas. the president asked for more and...
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governor bob mcdonnell signed the bill into law yesterday. the bill originally mandated an invasive sonogram. that caused an uproar and it was dropped. women must be offered a chance to see the i am annals but can't be forced to see them. >>> there's a new report on the growing cost of caring for the nearly five million americans living with alzheimer's disease in this country. the alzheimer's association says alzheimer's and dementia will cost the u.s. $200 billion this year, 140 billion will be covered by medicare and medicaid. one out of seven alzheimer's patients live alone. >>> coming up on the morning news on a thursday morning shall the viral video aimed at bringing a warlord to justice. >>> plus, we'll show you all the upgrades for the new upgrade. first scott pelley with a preview of the evening news. >>> we're going to take you to a city that was virtually swept away by the tsunami. one year later, we'll visit a man who has lost so much and tell you how the japanese people are recovering. that story tonight on the "cbs evening news.
governor bob mcdonnell signed the bill into law yesterday. the bill originally mandated an invasive sonogram. that caused an uproar and it was dropped. women must be offered a chance to see the i am annals but can't be forced to see them. >>> there's a new report on the growing cost of caring for the nearly five million americans living with alzheimer's disease in this country. the alzheimer's association says alzheimer's and dementia will cost the u.s. $200 billion this year, 140...
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>> bob poole is the president of reason foundation. he is an m.i.t. trained engineer who is known in the privatization world as one of the godfathers of that notion. he actually coined the term adapting a term from peter drucker. and he does a lot of research in transportation and infrastructure these days, working on ideas of privatizing roads and airports. all that sort of thing. >> i will ask you more about people involved in reason but we have to go back to rule number two for a dynamist. who is your favorite staysist -- stacist? >> just give us an example of somebody that's a well-known stacist? >> what i like the best is when you see these cross -- people who are agreing with each other that you wouldn't expect. and the story i tell in the book is about pat buchanan and swrare my rifkin. pat buchanan was being the host of on the right that day. and jeremy rifkin, on is this anti-technology activist, was the guest on the left. yet, they spent the whole time agreeing with each other, that this dynamic economy we have is very dangerous and we need
>> bob poole is the president of reason foundation. he is an m.i.t. trained engineer who is known in the privatization world as one of the godfathers of that notion. he actually coined the term adapting a term from peter drucker. and he does a lot of research in transportation and infrastructure these days, working on ideas of privatizing roads and airports. all that sort of thing. >> i will ask you more about people involved in reason but we have to go back to rule number two for a...
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one tough cookie, bob. >> bob: give me a break so. that take on the feds. great job. >> bob: you right the ridiculous immigration policy that will be overthrown by the supreme court. >> kimberly: we'll see about that. i don't think so, bob. i'm feeling a little -- all right. well directly ahead. did you know that warren buffett's secretary may actually be a 1%er? uh-huh. according to a "forbes" analysis we have details. that's up next. blast from the past. five of us. this is brutal. dig up our own yearbook photos. trying to heavily photo shop them in this break. give us a moment. we'll be back with that. you don't want to miss it. you'll be laughing it up forever. don't forget to e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. you have can't believe bob. ♪ ♪ p@?ñm Ñoy÷h>óñc>ó ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "the five." controversy surrounding warren buffett's secretary is heating up. you may remember debbie was a guest of the first lady at the "state of the union." and the president used her as a champion for secretaries across the country. well, h
one tough cookie, bob. >> bob: give me a break so. that take on the feds. great job. >> bob: you right the ridiculous immigration policy that will be overthrown by the supreme court. >> kimberly: we'll see about that. i don't think so, bob. i'm feeling a little -- all right. well directly ahead. did you know that warren buffett's secretary may actually be a 1%er? uh-huh. according to a "forbes" analysis we have details. that's up next. blast from the past. five of...
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i go face-to-face about one tuskegee airman, bob friend. he talks to me about the 142 missions that he was involved in. extraordinary first happened account of what it was to be a tuskegee airman. and his ideas about the "red tails" movie and why he thinks it's so important that people understand this part of history, american history, he says, not just tuskegee history. >> what all our viewers need to know is that fred's father was a tuskegee airman. >> that's right. and he just like so many of the other airmen, that was just one portion of their life, one phase of history of their life. they all went on to do extraordinary things. in the case of bob friend, he went on to have a career in the air force. he was involved in the ufo project here in the states. my dad went on to be a five-time olympic medalist, so they really are an extraordinary generation offen. >> i know you're so proud. >> i am. i'm very proud of him and all of them. >> you're a great daughter. >> you're so nice. thanks so much. >> we look forward to seeing you all afterno
i go face-to-face about one tuskegee airman, bob friend. he talks to me about the 142 missions that he was involved in. extraordinary first happened account of what it was to be a tuskegee airman. and his ideas about the "red tails" movie and why he thinks it's so important that people understand this part of history, american history, he says, not just tuskegee history. >> what all our viewers need to know is that fred's father was a tuskegee airman. >> that's right. and...
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i will say this, bob. i do watch him parading around the state calling himself an economic heavyweight. it's the same pitch he made in 2002 to the people in massachusetts. what happened? massachusetts went from 10th in the nation in job creation to 47th. their debt went up 16.5%. government jobs grew at six times the rate of private sector jobs. if he thinks he's an economic heavyweight he must be looking in a fun house mirror because that is not the record of an economic heavyweight. >> schieffer: all right. mr. axelrod, we thank you for that. mr. priebus is right here. and today is his birthday. we want to wish you a happy birthday. >> thank you, bob. i think david's living in a permanent fun house mirror myself. anyway, go ahead, bob. >> schieffer: why? >> well, i mean he's defending a president, i mean initially you talked about gas prices. he's defending a president that where gas prices were $1.85 a gallon when he took over. he defends the president's position. when the president's own energy czar sa
i will say this, bob. i do watch him parading around the state calling himself an economic heavyweight. it's the same pitch he made in 2002 to the people in massachusetts. what happened? massachusetts went from 10th in the nation in job creation to 47th. their debt went up 16.5%. government jobs grew at six times the rate of private sector jobs. if he thinks he's an economic heavyweight he must be looking in a fun house mirror because that is not the record of an economic heavyweight. >>...
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criticism, and a lot of people said if we would have held out longer clinton would have caved, and bob dole went to the floor and said enough was enough, and that's the philosophical different, and all the other overkill, bringing members of congress and putting them in the gingrich rallies and causing disruptions and things like that is way overboard. what is hurting us and what is going to be hurting our nominee, let's say romney is the nominee. his plan is to play nice guy until somebody gets close to him and then he released his attack machine, and that's what happened in iowa and what is happening in florida, and spending millions -- i think they spent $16 million in television ads alone in florida. >> but, this is moderate politics? >> well, it's being bad when the shoe is on the other foot, and he out spent -- this goes to electability, too. he out spent gingrich in south carolina, and that was not enough. and he is out spending him in florida with a lead ad that is totally false according to the "wall street journal" yesterday saying that he was forced out of congress in disgra
criticism, and a lot of people said if we would have held out longer clinton would have caved, and bob dole went to the floor and said enough was enough, and that's the philosophical different, and all the other overkill, bringing members of congress and putting them in the gingrich rallies and causing disruptions and things like that is way overboard. what is hurting us and what is going to be hurting our nominee, let's say romney is the nominee. his plan is to play nice guy until somebody...
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i want to talk about a time in your life, you're 14 years old, stepfather bob, a military man, tough man, took you to the battlefields of france, and as you walk through the war graves and got a sense of the scale of what had happened, you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some cellar. >> well, it is a glassed in basement like area that had the bones of 100,000 people that had been blown apart in the fields and left to rot. the battlefields lasted for nine months. literally, back in that era, they went out after the war and they gathered up all of these bones, german and french bones, put them in this one extraordinary memorial. we were staying with a friend of my father's who had been drafted in 1941, and sent to the philippines, served in the baton death march. spent three-and-a-half years in a japanese prison camp. so the combination of seeing the battlefield, 600,000 men died in nine-month period in this battlefields, listening to him talk about stories of defeat. then a few weeks later, french paratroopers killed the french fourth republic
i want to talk about a time in your life, you're 14 years old, stepfather bob, a military man, tough man, took you to the battlefields of france, and as you walk through the war graves and got a sense of the scale of what had happened, you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some cellar. >> well, it is a glassed in basement like area that had the bones of 100,000 people that had been blown apart in the fields and left to rot. the battlefields lasted...